3D home printing has matured enough as a technology to be viable. Yet despite the global housing shortage, chronic to so many countries, has yet to take off. Here the $37,600 price includes finished rooms inside. The company is aiming to build on cheap land in Japan’s smaller cities. They specifically mention targeting remote and work-from-home workers as customers.

This way of doing things could work for 10’s of millions of other people around the world, especially as starter homes. The pandemic accelerated a permanent shift to WFH for many people. If some of them had a choice between never being able to afford a home in big cities, but but getting on the property ladder with this option, it seems obvious to me millions of people around the world would choose it.

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    1 year ago

    We do, it’s land prices that make houses expensive, not the house itself. The price listed for these homes is not including the land

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      How so? I can buy land in my area for 50k, but it’s gonna cost me 450 to build.

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          I’ve haven’t but family has. A few builder were looking at roughly 400-450 for a small 1.5k slab home without finishing.

          without outing yourself, where are you located(roughly) I’m always curious if a lot of our high cost comes down to geography/laws/red tape. Im in Northern Minnesota.